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. 2022 Apr 20;79(6):538–549. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.0653

Table 2. Changes in Sleep Parameters Over Time.

Measure Mean sleep parameter (SE)a Change from time 1 to time 2 Change from time 1 to time 3 Change from time 2 to time 3
Time 1 (baseline) Time 2 (9 wk after time 1) Time 3 (6 mo after time 2) Change in scoreb P valuec P value vs PEd P value vs SHUTie Change in score P valuec P value vs PEd P value vs SHUTie Change in score P valuec P value vs PEd P value vs SHUTie
Insomnia Severity Index (P < .001)f
All participants 18.8 (0.2) 12.6 (0.3) 11.1 (0.3) −6.2 <.001 NA NA −7.6 <.001 NA NA −1.4 <.001 NA NA
SHUTi-BWHS 18.7 (0.4) 11 (0.5) 9.4 (0.6) −7.8 <.001 <.001 .48 −9.3 <.001 <.001 .44 −1.5 .002 .85 .85
SHUTi 18.3 (0.4) 10 (0.6) 8.4 (0.6) −8.3 <.001 <.001 NA −10.0 <.001 <.001 NA −1.7 .002 .85 NA
PE 19.2 (0.3) 16.7 (0.5) 15.6 (0.5) −2.5 <.001 NA NA −3.6 <.001 NA NA −1.1 .01 NA NA
Sleep onset latency, min (P = .001)
All participants 42.3 (1.6) 27.5 (1.2) 27.4 (1.3) −14.8 <.001 NA NA −15.0 <.001 NA NA −0.2 .89 NA NA
SHUTi-BWHS 38.0 (2.7) 21.9 (2.1) 20.3 (2.2) −16.1 <.001 .02 .14 −17.7 <.001 .01 .54 −1.6 .47 .66 .66
SHUTi 47.5 (2.7) 25.9 (2.3) 27.3 (2.4) −21.6 <.001 <.001 NA −20.2 <.001 .00 NA 1.4 .57 .66 NA
PE 41.6 (2.6) 34.8 (2.0) 34.5 (2.1) −6.7 .01 NA NA −7.0 .01 NA NA −0.3 .89 NA NA
Wake after sleep onset, min (P = .03)
All participants 39.7 (1.8) 26.4 (1.6) 24.9 (1.7) −13.3 <.001 NA NA −14.8 <.001 NA NA −1.6 .25 NA NA
SHUTi-BWHS 41.2 (3.2) 25.4 (2.7) 21.5 (2.9) −15.8 <.001 .08 .80 −19.7 <.001 .01 .64 −3.9 .10 .70 .70
SHUTi 37.4 (3.2) 20.4 (2.9) 19.8 (3.1) −17.0 <.001 .07 NA −17.6 <.001 .04 NA −0.6 .81 .89 NA
PE 40.5 (3.1) 33.5 (2.6) 33.3 (2.7) −7.1 .02 NA NA −7.2 .01 NA NA −0.2 .94 NA NA
Total sleep time, h (P = .02)
All participants 5.8 (0.1) 6.1 (0.1) 6.3 (0.1) 0.3 <.001 NA NA 0.5 <.001 NA NA 0.2 <.001 NA NA
SHUTi-BWHS 6.0 (0.1) 6.0 (0.1) 6.3 (0.1) 0.1 .47 .04 .07 0.3 .003 .24 .03 0.3 .003 .34 .45
SHUTi 5.7 (0.1) 6.1 (0.1) 6.4 (0.1) 0.4 <.001 .81 NA 0.8 <.001 .24 NA 0.4 <.001 .11 NA
PE 5.7 (0.1) 6.2 (0.1) 6.3 (0.1) 0.4 <.001 NA NA 0.5 <.001 NA NA 0.1 .24 NA NA
Time in bed, h (P < .001)f
All participants 8.0 (0.1) 7.5 (0.1) 7.8 (0.1) −0.5 <.001 NA NA −0.2 <.001 NA NA 0.3 <.001 NA NA
SHUTi-BWHS 8.2 (0.1) 7.3 (0.1) 7.5 (0.1) −0.9 <.001 <.001 .22 −0.7 <.001 <.001 .01 0.2 .02 .51 .12
SHUTi 8.0 (0.1) 7.3 (0.1) 7.8 (0.1) −0.7 <.001 <.001 NA −0.3 .03 .002 NA 0.5 <.001 .03 NA
PE 7.9 (0.1) 8.0 (0.1) 8.2 (0.1) 0.1 .20 NA NA 0.3 .01 NA NA 0.1 .12 NA NA
Sleep efficiency, % (P < .001) g
All participants 72.2 (0.7) 81.2 (0.6) 81.5 (0.6) 9.0 <.001 NA NA 9.3 <.001 NA NA 0.3 .51 NA NA
SHUTi-BWHS 73.1 (1.1) 83.5 (1.0) 84.5 (1.1) 10.4 <.001 <.001 .27 11.4 <.001 <.001 .61 1.0 .26 .93 .93
SHUTi 70.9 (1.1) 83.1 (1.1) 83.1 (1.1) 12.2 <.001 <.001 NA 12.3 <.001 <.001 NA 0.0 .97 .98 NA
PE 72.7 (1.1) 77.0 (1.0) 77.0 (1.0) 4.3 <.001 NA NA 4.3 <.001 NA NA 0.0 .99 NA NA
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (P < .001)
All participants 12.7 (0.2) 9.2 (0.2) 8.7 (0.2) −3.6 <.001 NA NA −4.0 <.001 NA NA −0.5 .02 NA NA
SHUTi-BWHS 12.3 (0.3) 8.1 (0.3) 7.5 (0.4) −4.2 <.001 <.001 .43 −4.8 <.001 <.001 .29 −0.6 .07 .86 .86
SHUTi 12.7 (0.3) 8 .0 (0.4) 7.5 (0.4) −4.8 <.001 <.001 NA −5.3 <.001 <.001 NA −0.5 .16 .86 NA
PE 13.1 (0.3) 11.4 (0.3) 11.1 (0.4) −1.7 <.001 NA NA −2.0 <.001 NA NA −0.3 .35 NA NA

Abbreviations: BWHS, Black Women’s Health Study; NA, not applicable; PE, patient education; SHUTi, Sleep Healthy Using the Internet.

a

Means presented are least squares means from mixed-effects linear regression model.

b

Estimated within-group change from mixed-effects linear regression model.

c

P value for within-group change.

d

P value for change between indicated group and PE group from mixed-effects linear regression model with Hochberg correction for multiple comparisons.

e

P value for change between indicated group and SHUTi group from mixed-effects linear regression model with Hochberg correction for multiple comparisons.

f

P value for comparing the 3 study groups on change over time, from the group × time interaction in mixed-effects linear regression model.

g

Calculated as total time spent asleep divided by total time spent in bed, multiplied by 100.